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The Scariest Thing About Facebook Isn't Even How It Treats Your Data Mark Zuckerberg's marathon date with Congress is over. It might as well never have happened. For two days, Facebook's CEO stuck to his bland talking points, claimed a degree of ignorance about his company's operations that strains credulity, and made sure to preface every answer with "Senator" or ...
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What's next for Facebook? Experts weigh in Following Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's appearance on Capitol Hill, Reed Hundt, former FCC chair, and Aneesh Chopra, former U.S. chief technology officer, discuss the regulatory environment ahead for the tech giant and social media. Watch CNBC Live TV ...
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I tested Facebook's default privacy settings. They're worse than Zuckerberg says. While Facebook chairman and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg was boasting to Congress on Tuesday and Wednesday about how much Facebook is doing to protect privacy for its billions of users, I set up a new Facebook account to test what he was saying. I wish the result were a welcome surprise.
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